Definition
The quality or state of being capricious; the tendency to change one's mind or mood suddenly without apparent reason.
Etymology
From capricious + -ness, a standard English suffix for converting adjectives into abstract nouns denoting qualities. This formation follows the typical pattern: caprice → capricious → capriciousness.
Kelly Says
Mercury, the Roman god of trickery, was said to be capriciously inconsistent—and guess what his symbol is? The caduceus, which might as well be two goats fighting.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ማይን ምንጭ
may-n min-ch
BNবাংলা
অনুপ্রবেশ
an-u-pro-besh
CSČeština
nálada
nah-lah-da
DEDeutsch
Launenhaftigkeit
lawn-en-haf-ti-keit
ESEspañol
capricho
kap-ree-cho
FISuomi
hulluuden
hullu-u-den
FRFrançais
capricieuse
ka-pree-seez
HIहिन्दी
लुभावना
lu-bha-vana
HUMagyar
kedvesség
kedv-es-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
keinginan
ke-ee-gan-an
ITItaliano
capricciosità
kap-ree-cho-see-ta
JA日本語
気まぐれさ
kima-gu-re-sa
KO한국어
변덕스러움
byeon-deok-seu-reu-um
MSBahasa Melayu
kehendak
keh-hen-dak
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်များ
kyun-daw-ma-yar
NLNederlands
capriciousheid
kap-ree-cho-sheid
PLPolski
kapryśność
kap-ris-nosc
PTPortuguês
capricho
kap-ree-cho
RORomână
capriciu
kap-ree-tsee-oo
RUРусский
капризность
kap-riz-nost
SWKiswahili
mtazamo
m-ta-za-mo
TAதமிழ்
கிளர்ச்சி
ki-lar-chi
TEతెలుగు
అనూహ్యం
a-noo-hyam
TRTürkçe
kaprisli
kap-rees-li
UKУкраїнська
капризність
kap-riz-nist
VITiếng Việt
tính cách
tinh cach
ZH中文
反复无常
fan-bo-wu-chang